Severe thunderstorms hit the Kansas City metro Saturday night leaving tens of thousands without power and causing damage to trees and property.

Several reports of power lines and trees down were reported throughout the metro on Saturday night.

As of 5 a.m. on Monday, there are nearly 14,000 Kansas City residents without power. Over 30,000 Kansas City Power and Light customers were without power as of early Sunday evening, while about 2,900 remained without power in Wyandotte County according to BPU.

KCP&L said that over 95,000 were without power at one point following the round of storms.

Crews have been working to restore power and say some people will have to wait until at least Monday evening before the power in their home is turned back on.

Officials say damage from the storm will cost about $1 million.

The National Weather Service tweeted out that they had gotten reports of 65-75 mph winds.

We are getting reports of 70-75 mph winds across the KC Metro right now. This is resulting in widespread wind damage & power outages.

A tornado warning was issued for Lafayette County, MO, at approximately 9:50 p.m. on Saturday. That warning expired at about 10:15 p.m. On Sunday, that tornado was declared to be an EF-0.

Concerts and events were put on hold, then eventually canceled due to the storms. Funk Fest at Providence Amphitheater, Boulevardia and the Willie Nelson concert at Starlight Theatre all ended up being canceled.

Crews are assessing the damage Tuesday after the National Weather Service says at least two tornadoes touched down in the Kansas City area. Several homes were damaged or destroyed in the area Monday night as a line of severe storms moved across the state.

Crews are assessing the damage Tuesday after the National Weather Service says at least two tornadoes touched down in the Kansas City area. Several homes were damaged or destroyed in the area Monday night as a line of severe storms moved across the state.